Answer:
Our past will always and forever have an impact on us. Good or bad. It can't magically disappear. The closest way you can get it to disappear is by putting your mind forward the best that you can. Don't "beat" onto the past of the bad. It does no good mentally.
Answer:
dramatic irony
Explanation:
we know that Juliet is not dead but Romeo does not know that yet
Answer:
And they laughed all the time, and that made the duke mad; and everybody left, anyway, before the show was over, but one boy which was asleep.
Explanation:
Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" tells the story and adventures of a young boy 'Huck' and his life looking for adventures.
The above provided excerpt is from chapter XXII of the book where Huck had watched a circus show. Then, the duke's performance was viewed by only twelve people, not enough to get any profit. The lines "And they laughed all the time, and that made the duke mad; and everybody left, anyway, before the show was over, but one boy which was asleep" shows the humorous occasion in the context. The performance of the duke may have attracted just a meager number of audience but those viewing it still had a lot of fun and laughed, which made the duke met. But this was all supposed to be, for he's performing and it is on the audience how they react. The anger of the Duke made everyone leave before the show was even over, except one boy who couldn't leave for he had already fallen asleep to even leave.
Answer: C it would be C Going
Explanation: Hope this helps :)
The answer is D. <em>While </em>and <em>however</em>.
A doesn't work because "both" is a word of comparison, B isn't right because "also" is a transitional word and has nothing to do with contrasting the two animals, and C is incorrect because "similar" isn't a word of contrast; instead, it's a word you use when you compare two things.
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